I know that Forcible Entry training is hard to find. Classes are few and far between and most often travel is required. Props are expensive and many are un-realilistic, making it difficult for many fire departments to offer this kind of training. So I am looking to see if there is any interest in forcible entry training that could be delivered to you at your facility. We would offer the following:

Classroom instruction includes:

  • Basic forcible entry principals and practices
  • Advanced forcible entry tactics
  • Building softening for RIC

Hands on training includes:

  • 2 different residential/commercial door props offering conventional forcing with all types of hand and hydraulic tools
  • 1 residential/commercial door prop for cutting door latches, hinges, and bolt heads with circular saws
  • Padlock breaking and cutting
  • Through the lock entry
  • Residential garage door cutting with circular and chain saws
  • Commercial rolling steel, sheet curtain, and panelized door cutting with circular saws
  • Residential security door entry
  • Window bar cutting and breaching

If there is interest, I wanted to see what folks would be willing to pay for this type of training. I had figured in the ball park of $50-$150 a student depending on the training delivered.

Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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